Bees, Hornets and Wasps (Plus Sawflies)
See also our photo collection of Bees, Hornets and Wasps (Plus Sawflies)
- Bald-faced Hornets
- “Bee Health“ by eXtension! (a National Cooperative Extension resource)
- Bumblebees (BugGuide.net)
- European Hornets
- Honey bees (eXtension.org)
- How to Create a Bee-Friendly Landscape
- Paper Wasps
- Golden Paper Wasps (BugGuide.net)
- Ichneumonid wasps (Texas A&M)
- Sand Wasps (Missouri Dept of Conservation)
- Sawflies (also called “Stingless wasps” as they highly resemble wasps yet they do not sting) | See also Sawflies (Univ. of Wisconsin Extension) | Sawflies (UMN Extension)
- Birch Sawfly (BugGuide.net)
- Elm Sawfly
- Dogwood Sawfly (Iowa State Univ Extension) (additional images, including the adult stage: BugGuide.net)
- Dusky Birch Sawfly (BugGuide.net)
- European Apple Sawfly
- European Pine Sawfly
- Introduced Pine Sawfly
- Red-headed Pine Sawfly (BugGuide.net)
- Sphacophilus cellularis (hosts: plants in the Convolvulaceae family; bindweed/morning glory)
- Striped Alder Sawfly (hosts include red alder, paper birch and willow)
- White Pine Sawfly
- Yellow-headed Spruce Sawfly (BugGuide.net)
- Solitary Ground-nesting Bees (Penn State)
- Sweat Bees (BugGuide.net)
- Potter and Mason Wasps: Genus Ancistrocerus (BugGuide.net)
- Understanding Native Bees, the Great Pollinators: Enhancing Their Habitat in Maine (UMaine Extension)
- Yellowjackets